I have a problem with my Mint 14 cinnimond 32gb desktop system. When I try to search by entering a character( s) to search on, the software manager freezes up. This does not happen if I manually scroll for a software item. It does not matter whether I select a categories or run with all categories. .This seem to occur after I ran update manager over the past few days. i don' know how to fix this, Your help would surely be appreciated would be appreciated. Thanks

My current vers of Mint 14/software mgr. did work before and had no problems. I think it happened via updates. I understand your comment re: synpatic, but I prefer using software mgr. instead. So, how can I re:install it or have some one determine the cause and how to remedy it??

I second the opinion... I don't use SW mgr... only Synaptic. It didn't work correctly in Mint 13 KDE and now in Mint 14 KDE it won't even open. Sometimes, in Linux, it just seems easier to find a good alternative than to troubleshoot something beyond my capabilities.

flnx wrote:I have a problem with my Mint 14 cinnimond 32gb desktop system. When I try to search by entering a character( s) to search on, the software manager freezes up. This does not happen if I manually scroll for a software item. It does not matter whether I select a categories or run with all categories. .This seem to occur after I ran update manager over the past few days. i don' know how to fix this, Your help would surely be appreciated would be appreciated. Thanks

There are so much packages that it take time when ready,so wait long enough and it works well,i have seen same if try too fast it and if old computer it take more time.As remember this it works well.

There has got to be a problem using the software mgr. I have it installed on my ubuntu 12.04 and it works well there. No matter how long you wait on the version Mint 14, it remains frozen. exiting or re-booting does't help either. I have tried waiting for more than 4/5 minuits but it never becomes usable. I hope there is a fix for this. I have switch to Synaptics which does work for the time being.

I expect the issue is that Software Manager is trying to do too much: category sorting, web site connections/pull-downs, user comments appraisals of a program--as such, I have always found synaptic (for a GUI) or apt in a terminal to be more than functional

I don't require all that data to decide if I want to try a specific program, I think the program description is more than enough

flnx wrote:When I try to search by entering a character( s) to search on, the software manager freezes up.

Yes, it's searching all package names and all package descriptions (on 63.000+ packages) for any part of the text that matches those one or two letters you wanted to search for. That will take it a while to do unless you have a fast computer. So if you are a slow typer, or have a slow computer, open the Edit > Preferences menu in Software Manager and disable "Search while typing". Now you can type your search query and it will only start searching after you press enter. That should solve your problem.

Xenopeek, 1st I like to say thanks for your reply. I just about have given up after waiting for such a long time. I see other questions being replied to and was wondering why mine weren't. Anyway, It did work after I followed your directions and I thank you. Maybe your comments should be part of instructs when using Softw. Mgr. or set as a default in it. You can mark this one as resolved. If you are famiiar with EFAX-GKS application (posted under flnx ) or know someone who is, please take a look at my post. I posted it some time ago but no replys/answers yet. Thanks for your attention and assist.

I was having this same problem. Until I read Xenopeeks reply (which works great also), I was also just copying the name of the program I was looking for, and pasting it into the search bar or Software Manager, which prevents the freezing without having to turn the search preferences off.

xenopeek wrote:bb333, I just provided the solution. No further investigation needed; the Software Manager already has an option to prevent this problem for slow typers and slow computers.

error that is not a defination of a solution, more a work around.The potential for a processing bottle neck still remains for any new user!. I have a relatively fast computer .Type a letter 'b' into the search box of the software manager, and it freezers for x amount of minutes(unless that is you know the untick the correct box "solution"). That is not how a modern computer system, on half decent hardware should respond i.m.o .Surely! the system should be designed so one program can't take up all the processing power, thus enabel the entire system unusable for X amount of time ?.

My first impression of Linux mint is that it's got great potential.But ,at times , it feels like a operating system that has been patched together, rather than a fully functuional system that you can trust to simply 'work out of the box' .I'm sure it will get there evetually .Indeed it's not that far off, if only these little issues could be ironed out, so newbies coming from windows won't be put off .

LoneWolf_53 wrote:Solution worked for me as well, though I must say it seems somewhat pointless, and counterintuitive, to leave in place an option that effectively disables an application.

maybe it's a case of people naturally wanting to get on and develop the new and exciting, rather than fixing or improving what has allready been designed.That could be why linux isn't as counterintuitive as it should be .

Another example as case in point is on this very same board .I right click and 'check spelling' is ticked but no checking of my sometimes terrible spelling is happenning .